The superconducting gravimeters (SGs) are the most sensitive and stable gravity sensors currently available. The low drift and high sensitivity of these instruments allow to investigate several geophysical phenomena inducing small- and long-period gravity changes. In order to study such topics, any kind of disturbance of instrumental origin has to be identified and possibly modelled. A critical point in gravity measurement is the alignment of the gravimeter to the local vertical. In fact a tilt of the instrument will lead to an apparent gravity change and can affect the instrumental drift. To avoid these drawbacks, SGs are provided with an "active tilt feedback system" (ATFS) designed to keep the meter aligned to the vertical. We analyse ti...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract. We report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of...
We report on the susceptibility of the Scintrex CG-5 relative gravimeters to tilting, that is the te...
The superconducting gravimeters (SGs) are the most sensitive and stable gravity sensors currently av...
International audienceSpring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
peer reviewedAbstract Spring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
The availability of superconducting gravimeters (SGs) enables us to collect high-precision gravity o...
A wide set of geodynamical and hydrological phenomena, involving underground mass redistribution and...
International audienceOver the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key t...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to a detailed investigation of a continuous record spann...
Abstract Over the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key tool to inve...
Abstract. Long-term continuous gravity observations, recorded at five superconducting gravimeter (SG...
A GWR superconducting gravimeter of the new generation (OSG-60) has been installed in July 2010 in s...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract. We report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of...
We report on the susceptibility of the Scintrex CG-5 relative gravimeters to tilting, that is the te...
The superconducting gravimeters (SGs) are the most sensitive and stable gravity sensors currently av...
International audienceSpring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
peer reviewedAbstract Spring relative gravimeters are considered too unstable to provide useful info...
The availability of superconducting gravimeters (SGs) enables us to collect high-precision gravity o...
A wide set of geodynamical and hydrological phenomena, involving underground mass redistribution and...
International audienceOver the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key t...
International audienceThis paper is devoted to a detailed investigation of a continuous record spann...
Abstract Over the past two decades, superconducting gravimeters (SGs) have been a key tool to inve...
Abstract. Long-term continuous gravity observations, recorded at five superconducting gravimeter (SG...
A GWR superconducting gravimeter of the new generation (OSG-60) has been installed in July 2010 in s...
Since 1996, gravity variations have been measured at J9 Observatory near Strasbourg (France), with b...
Abstract. We report on the results of a comparative analysis carried out on more than ten months of...
We report on the susceptibility of the Scintrex CG-5 relative gravimeters to tilting, that is the te...